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16.5 DNP 3.0 DEVICE PROFILE
POINT LIST FOR: BINARY OUTPUT (OBJECT 10)
CONTROL RELAY OUTPUT BLOCK (OBJECT 12)
Index
Description
0
Reset
1
Open Breaker
2
Close Breaker
3
Virtual Input 1
4
Virtual Input 2
5
Virtual Input 3
6
Virtual Input 4
7
Virtual Input 5
8
Virtual Input 6
9
Virtual Input 7
10
Virtual Input 8
11
Virtual Input 9
12
Virtual Input 10
13
Virtual Input 11
14
Virtual Input 12
15
Virtual Input 13
16
Virtual Input 14
17
Virtual Input 15
18
Virtual Input 16
16
19
Virtual Input 17
20
Virtual Input 18
21
Virtual Input 19
22
Virtual Input 20
23
Breaker Control
The following restrictions should be observed when using object 12 to control the points listed in the above
table.
1. The Count field is checked first. If it is zero, the command will be accepted but no action will be taken. If
this field is non-zero, the command will be executed exactly once regardless of its value.
2. The Control Code field of object 12 is then inspected:
The Queue, and Clear sub-fields are ignored.
If the Code sub-field is NUL, then the command will be accepted without any action being taken.
A Code sub-field of "Pulse On" (1) is valid only for points 0 through 2. This is used to activate the
function (e.g., Reset) associated with the point.
A Code sub-field of "Pulse On" (1) in combination with a value in the Trip/Close sub-field form a
"Trip" or "Close" value. A "Trip" value consists of a "Pulse On" (1) in the Code sub-field and a 2 in
the Trip/Close sub-field. This results in a value of 81 (hex) in the Control Code field. A "Close"
value consists of a "Pulse On" (1) in the Code sub-field and a 1 in the Trip/Close sub-field. This
results in a value of 41 (hex) in the Control Code field.
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750/760 Feeder Management Relay
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